Concert for Yoko Ono, Washington and the World

The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden will present Concert for Yoko Ono, Washington and the World, a one-night-only celebration of the artist’s pioneering experimental sound and performance art, Sunday, Sept. 17, 7–10 p.m. Held outdoors on the museum’s plaza, the performance event is the culmination of Yoko Ono: Four Works for Washington and the World,a summer-long series of Ono’s iconic work that commemorates the 10th anniversary of the artist’s Wish Tree for Washington, D.C.

The concert will feature a lineup of groundbreaking female musicians—Kim Gordon, Lizzi Bougatsos and Moor Mother—who will present their own works alongside some of Ono’s most memorable pieces from the 1960s and beyond.